Spend enough time in digital accessibility spaces and you’re likely to hear mantras like “Accessibility is everyone’s responsibility.” This is true, but any project manager recognizes that making everyone responsible for an outcome is another way of making sure that no one is accountable.
WCAG 2.1
Defining RACI Roles for Improving Digital Accessibility
Can ADA Title II Local Government Accessibility Be Efficient? A Response to Richard Hunt
Relying on third party providers offers opportunities for local governments to achieve ADA Title II compliance in a cost effective manner.
Why Are There No Mobile Accessibility Guidelines in WCAG?
WCAG was not originally written for mobile and it still shows. How do current guidelines fall short and how can it be fixed?
New Accessibility Rules for Local & State Governments: What You Need to Know
Learn about the new minimum technical web accessibility standards and how to get into compliance with new DOJ regulations for ADA Title II.
Building Accessible Login Experiences
Logins are critical to the digital world. We need them to keep the bad guys out of our stuff. This includes everything from our email, bank, social media, and e-commerce accounts. And that necessarily creates barriers, which can sometimes present accessibility issues. UX, engineering, and security professionals designing login systems have the difficult task of balancing ease of use with safeguards to keep bad actors out. Following accessibility principles and best practices, including new success criteria for accessible authentication in the brand new WCAG 2.2 release, can ensure that login systems don’t lock out people with disabilities.